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o Install an operating system Windows XP

This question will be placed by the most inexperienced people who want to take the first step to do something that at first seems very difficult.
Not to mention too much in general, I consider that one should install the operating system Windows XP Home Edition / Professional from any operating system he is, also from the same XP.
Every time before you install an operating system must check the power of your machine, if dated, could not support the operating system you want to install, if you are not enlarge to determine whether your machine will enlarge to hold XP whenever you have not already installed on this blog is a place where you can ask.
First:

- Get the CD containing the file. Iso operating system, or the original CD.

- Boot from CD-ROM , in most modern computers by inserting a CD containing an image file (with the ability to auto-execute) and restarting the operating system CD should run alone.
If, however, our system is not equipped with an immediate start on cd just restart it, and in the initial ignition of the computer press the "Delete " to enter the bios. At this point look for votes " 1st boot device, 2nd .. 3rd " and set it so you have this sequence " Floppy -> Cdrom -> Hardisk " (obviously where they ensure that in your floppy drive there is nothing) and start saving your changes.
At this point, insert the CD and rebooted, you will be prompted to press any key to proceed with the installation, and we look premiamolo loading.

- Accept the license to do so, simply press "F8 ", for the more scupolosi I want to be sure of what you just read accept, otherwise press " Esc" to close the installation (but if we got to this point I doubt we want this).

- installation options at this point we are allowed to choose between two options, " 1 = Install the Windows XP "to do this as we will see, simply press the" Enter "," 2 = Windows XP Repair installation "this second option can be useful if our operating system stop functioning properly, because her back was to the initial setup without canceling our programs and files, to access this option as you see just press "R " we then choose the first option by pressing "Enter."

- choosing to install Windows XP we see a screen that allows us to view the status of partition / our hardisk.Inoltre gives us the following three options: "Enter" which will allow us to install the operating system in the highlighted partition (formatted any files), "C" to create new partition in the memory space not yet partizioneto and finally "D for the partition done away with the existing files in it. This choice is perhaps the best time Delitio for an inexperienced user.

Note: these considerations to be made at this point are as follows: 1) consider whether any operating system and files on disk do not interest us the most we can safely use the following options -> Press "D" for done away with the partition we do not care anymore, "C" to create a new partition using the space on the old one and "Enter" to finally install the new operating system in the new partition.
While creating the partition (Option C) it has the ability to determine the size (defined in mb) to what we want to be big the new partition, here taking into account the entire disk capacity can choose to have two partitions, one for the system and one for data, or entirely to the operating system or different partitions for different operating systems.

- Format the partition , well, made our choice and selected the partition on which we want to install the operating system, the next step is the formatting of the partition, there is proposed here in front of a tool that allows us to make a choice between four options (in case we have a dated version of Windows XP, otherwise the new versions are only 2).
perform the choice knowing the difference between a quick format and normal is that the first checks to see if our hard disk is formatted damaged in the field, while the second carries out this control. The difference of NTFS and FAT32 file system should not be underestimated but explaining it would not fit the level of this guide, but where would some curious information about selected this url to see major differences.

- Installation of the system . When formatting is complete you will see that the CD will automatically copy the necessary files to install Windows XP in our new partition.
After this you have to wait 15 seconds to restart the computer or the touch of a button. At this point let
boot from hard disk and not on cd then do not press any buttons, but leave the CD in the drive, because we will need for installation.
The installation at this point is very simple but you have to enter some information:

· and Options ling u to : here you have the ability to change the default language of the keyboard, the display of numbers and all other settings that you can still change when system is installed.
· Customization Software : here you can simply enter your name and organization as we please, to remember, however, that unlike the first, these can not be modified in the installed system.
· Product Key " Here you can enter the secret code that came with the Windows CD or the rear of the computer case you bought a plastic plate.
· pass the Computer Name and Administrator : At this point we must consider two factors, The first is how well you will see is that the system we already proposed a name automatically generated, however, was inspired by the name you have entered in the "Customizing the Software" at your discretion that can be left unchanged or modified. You just have to be careful if you decide that you modify the machine you are installing the operating system will be part of a LAN or network, its name must not be equal to that of other machines.
Then of course included a pass for the account administrator to ensure Maggione security to your system but make sure you remember at the right time, because this account will not be what you'll use the default, but only in some cases (The password can also be omitted).
· Date and Time Settings : it simply asks whether the date, time and time zone are already set correctly, otherwise edit them.
· Network Settings : if your computer has an Ethernet card or a simple card saying (to go on the Internet, or access to a LAN) we are asked to set the settings. This operation is recommended to make the installed system.
· Workgroup or computer domain : Here you create the same situation as in step above, it is not recommended compiuter connect to a network or a working group prior to installation system, then leave the default selected and move on.

At this point all steps are done automatically until you restart the computer when the installation was done.

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